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OTHER ARMY RECORDS (WASHINGTON, D.C.)

“Memorandum for Chief of Staff US Army, Subject: Soviet Intentions and Capabilities 1949–1956/57,” January 4, 1949 (top secret), Box 9, Tab 70, Hot Files, RG 319, NA, Washington, D.C.

U.S. Army
v.
Kurt Andrae et al.
, August 7 to December 30, 1947, NA microfilm M1079.

“Subject: Evaluation of Effect on Soviet War Effort Resulting from the Strategic Air Offensive,” June 1, 1949 (top secret), Box 9, Tab 67-OSD, Hot Files, RG 319, NA, Washington, D.C.

“Dir of Log to Dir of P&O, Subject: JCS 1920/1,” March 1, 1949, P&O 350.06 TS through 381 FLR TS, 1949 Hot File, RG 319, NA, Washington, D.C.

Military Intelligence Division.
History of the Military Intelligence Division, 7 December 1941–1 September 1945
, 1946 (secret), ACMH Manuscripts, RG 319, NA, Washington, D.C.

OTHER ARMY RECORDS (OTHER REPOSITORIES)

Canham, Doris.
History of AMC Intelligence. T-2
, Wright Field, Ohio, 1948.

EUCOM Annual Narrative Report. Labor Services Division. 1950
(secret),
EUCOM Labor Service Division Classified Decimal File, 1950–51, RG 338, NA, Suitland, Md.

EUCOM Annual Narrative Report 1954
(secret), RG 338, NA, Suitland, Md.

EUCOM Annual Report 1954
(secret), Adjutant General's Office Command, Report files 1949–1954, RG 407, NA, Suitland, Md.

Historical Division, European Command (EUCOM).
Labor Services and Industrial Police in the European Command 1945–1950
(Karlsruhe, Germany: Historical Division EUCOM, 1952). Center for Military History, Washington, D.C. Cited herein as
Labor Service History
.

“Subject: Letter to General Eddy from K. W. von Schlieben, Major, 31 Oct 1950” (restricted), RG 338, Decimal Files, NA, Suitland, Md.

“Item 1, 2 February 1951” and “Item 1, 27 April 1951,” European Command Labor Services Division Classified Decimal File, 1950–51 (secret), RG 338, NA, Suitland, Md.

DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY

“Memo to Secretary [of the Treasury John] Snyder from F. A. Southard, Subject: History and Present Status of Exchange Stabilization Fund, 12/14/47,” copy in the collection of the author.

Office of the Assistant Secretary for International Affairs, U.S. Department of the Treasury. “Exchange Stabilization Fund.” Dated December 1948, December 14, 1949, March 1950, January 1951, copies in collection of the author.

Annual Report of the Secretary of the Treasury
for 1947, 1948, 1949.

DISPLACED PERSONS COMMISSION

List of Organizations Considered Inimical to the United States Under PL 774
. Frankfurt: U.S. Displaced Persons Headquarters, n.d. (secret).

INTERAGENCY COMMITTEES, SWNCC, SANACC

Scholarly Resources microfilm collection of State, War, Navy Coordinating Committee and State, Army, Navy, Air Force Coordinating Committee case files, case nos. 395 and 396. The guide to these records is: Claussen, Martin P., and Claussen, Evelyn B.,
Numerical Catalog and Alphabetical Index for State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee and State-Army-Navy-Air Force Coordinating Committee Case Files 1944–1949
. Wilmington, Del., Scholarly Resources, Inc., 1978.

W. Park Armstrong memorandum to Kennan, Davies, Saltzman, Thompson, and Humelsine re: “Refugee Problem and SANACC 395,” November 8, 1948 (top secret), obtained through FOIA from NA, Washington, D.C.

SANACC 395 memos of September 22 and 20, 1948 (top secret), both obtained through FOIA from NA, Washington, D.C.

NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL

NSC 4. “Coordination of Foreign Information Measures,” December 9, 1947 (confidential), Records of the NSC, RG 273, NA, Washington, D.C.

NSC 4a. “Psychological Operations,” December 9, 1947 (top secret), Records of the NSC, RG 273, NA, Washington, D.C.

NSC 10/2. “Office of Special Projects,” June 18, 1948 (top secret), NSC Policy Papers File (No. 10), RG 273, NA, Washington, D.C.

NSC 17. “The Internal Security of the United States,” June 28, 1948 (confidential), NSC Policy Papers File, RG 273, NA, Washington, D.C.

NSC 20/1 and NSC 20/4. “U.S. Objectives with Respect to Russia,” in
Containment. Documents on American Policy and Strategy 1945–1950
, edited by Thomas Etzold and John Lewis Gaddis (New York: Columbia University Press, 1978), or in the NSC Policy Papers File, RG 273, NA, Washington, D.C.

NSC 43. “Planning for Wartime Conduct of Overt Psychological Warfare,” March 9, 1949 (secret), NSC Policy Papers File, RG 273, NA, Washington, D.C.

NSC 58. “United States Policy Toward the Soviet Satellite States in Eastern Europe,” September 14, 1949 (top secret), NSC Policy Papers File, RG 273, NA, Washington, D.C.

NSC 59/1. “Foreign Information Program and Psychological Warfare Planning,”
Progress Reports
, March 9, 1950, July 31, 1952, and February 20, 1953 (top secret), NSC Policy Papers File, RG 273, NA, Washington, D.C.

National Security Council. “National Psychological Warfare Plan for General War,” May 8, 1951 (top secret), President's Secretary's files, Subject file 193: “Memo Approvals 283,” Truman Library, Independence, Missouri.

National Security Council. “Progress Report by the Under Secretary of State on the Implementation of The Foreign Information Program and Psychological Warfare Planning (NSC 59/1),” May 7, 1952 (top secret), President's Secretary's files, Subject file 198, Truman Library, Independence, Missouri.

National Security Council. “Progress Report by the Acting Secretary of State on the Implementation of The Foreign Information Program and Psychological Warfare Planning (NSC 59/1
),”
July 31, 1952 (top secret), President's Secretary's files, Subject file 198, Truman Library, Independence, Missouri.

NSC 68. “United States Objectives and Programs for National Security,” April 14, 1950 (top secret), Records of the NSC, RG 273, NA, Washington, D.C.

NSC 74. “A Plan for National Psychological Warfare,” July 10, 1950 (top secret), President's Secretary's files, NSC Meetings Files, Truman Library, Independence, Missouri.

NSC 86. “U.S. Policy on Defectors” (top secret—sanitized), RG 273, NA, Washington, D.C. See particularly “Memorandum for the Ad Hoc Committee on NSC 86, Subject: U.S. Policy on Defectors,” February 8, 1951, with attachments (top secret); and Francis Stevens, “In the Present World Struggle for Power … [title and date deleted, 1950?],” document 10205 (secret), NSC 86 file, RG 273, NA, Washington, D.C.

NSC 135/3. “Reappraisal of United States Objectives and Strategy for National Security,” September 25, 1952 (top secret), Records of the NSC, RG 273, NA, Washington, D.C.

NSC 5412. “Covert Operations,” March 15, 1954 (top secret), Records of the NSC, RG 273, NA, Washington, D.C.

NSC 5706. “U.S. Policy on Defectors, Escapees and Refugees from Communist Areas,” February 13, 1957 (secret—sanitized), Records of the NSC, RG 273, NA, Washington, D.C.

National Security Council.
Status of Projects Reports
(top secret), RG 273, NA, Washington, D.C.

National Security Council.
Record of Actions
(top secret), RG 273, NA, Washington, D.C.

National Security Council.
Policies of the Government of the United States of America Relating to the National Security
, vol. III, 1950, and vol. IV, 1951 (top secret), RG 273, NA, Washington, D.C.

Office of the Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs. “Emergency Plan for Psychological Offensive (USSR),” April 11, 1951 (secret), President's Secretary's files, Subject file 188, Truman Library, Independence, Missouri.

OFFICE OF STRATEGIC SERVICES AND CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY

Office of Strategic Services. “Bern to OSS,” December 30, 1943 (KAPPA series), Washington Section, R&C 78, Folder 3, Box 274, Entry 134, RG 226, NA, Washington, D.C.

——. Research and Analysis Report L38836: “Albania: Political and Internal Conditions,” July 10, 1944 (secret), RG 226, NA, Washington, D.C.

——. “Bern to OSS,” July 19, 1944, Washington Section, R&C 78, Bern, June 1 to July 31, 1944, Box 276, Entry 134, RG 226, NA, Washington, D.C.

——. “Minutes of Meeting Held 20 December 1944,” Folder 3, Box 52, Entry 115, RG 226, NA, Washington, D.C.

——. “General Situation Report No. 2.15 July to 1 September 1945” (top secret), RG 226, NA, Washington, D.C.

——. OSS Report No. 3145: “Central European Federal Club,” RG 226, NA, Washington, D.C.

——.
Mediterranean Theater of Operations Security Histories
. “American Military Unit in Bucharest” (secret), Folder 195b, Box 39, Entry 99, RG 226, NA, Washington, D.C.

“Memorandum for Mr. John D Hickerson, Department of State,” from the Central Intelligence Agency (secret), 861.20262/11–1947, RG 59, NA, Washington, D.C.

Intelligence Research Report
. “Nature and Extent of Disaffection and Anti-Soviet Activity in the Ukraine,” March 17, 1948 (secret); available on microfilm through
OSS/State Department Intelligence and Research Reports
. University Publications of America, Frederick, Md.

Central Intelligence Agency. “Radio Free Europe,” November 11, 1956 (secret). Obtained via FOIA.

——. Personnel dossier of Frank Wisner. Obtained via FOIA.

——.
Study of Intelligence and Counterintelligence Activities on the Eastern Front and Adjacent Areas During World War II
(confidential), Addendum A: “NKVD Operatives and Persons Connected with Them”; Addendum G: “Members of the SS Who Participated in Mass Executions and Atrocities,” n.d., RG 263, NA, Washington, D.C. Cited herein as
CIA Eastern Front Study
.

“Soviet Use of Assassination and Kidnapping,” February 17, 1966, FOIA review 8/76, Document No. 570–254. Obtained via FOIA.

Central Intelligence Agency. CIA deputy director for plans to assistant chief of staff, intelligence, Department of Defense, re: Otto von Bolschwing, n.d., August 21, 1970 (?) (top secret), released in sanitized form through FOIA.

BRITISH FOREIGN OFFICE RECORDS

British Foreign Office: Russia Correspondence 1946–1948. F.O. 371
. Scholarly Resources, Wilmington, Del., 1982 (microfilm collection of British records), particularly 1946 File 911, Document 12867, p. 80ff. and 1946 File 3365, document 9647, p. 22ff.

CAPTURED GERMAN RECORDS

Microfilmed Archives in the United States

Records of the Reich Leader of the SS and Chief of the German Police
, microfilmed at Alexandria, Va., RG T-175, NA, Alexandria, Va.

War Crimes Trials Exhibits

“Operational Situation Report USSR No. 11,” March 1 to March 31, 1942 (
Einsatzgruppen
report), Prosecution Exhibit 13,
Trials of War Criminals Before the Nuernberg Military Tribunals Under Control Council Law No. 10
. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office.

Berlin Document Center

Akhmeteli, Mikhail. NSDAP Dossier No. 5360858; includes NSDAP party records and miscellaneous correspondence.

Augsburg, Emil. SS Dossier No. 307925, NSDAP Dossier No. 5518743. On “special tasks,” see “Beforderungsvorichlag: Hauptsturmführer Dr. Emil Augsburg,” July 10, 1941, Document No. 23009–23010.

Bolschwing, Otto von. SS Dossier No. 353603, NSDAP Dossier No. 984212.

Brunner, Alois. SS Dossier No. 342, 767, NSDAP Dossier No. 510064.

Krallert, Wilfried. SS Dossier No. 310323, NSDAP Dossier No. 1529315.

Mahnke, Horst. SS Dossier No. 290305, NSDAP Dossier No. 5286024.

Six, Franz Alfred. SS Dossier No. 107480, NSDAP Dossier No. 245670.

UNITED NATIONS RECORDS

“Statement of Mr. Djilas.”
Official Records of the General Assembly
, Sixth Session, Ad Hoc Political Committee, Eighth Meeting, United Nations, November 26, 1951, A/OR 6/Ad Hoc Committee.

Official Records of the General Assembly
, Eleventh Session, Annexes, vol. II, November 12, 1956, through March 8, 1957, Agenda Item 70. Cited herein as “UN Debate Item 70.”

Illustrations have been supplied and are reproduced by permission of the following:
GEORGE KENNAN
(1966): UPI/Bettmann Newsphotos;
GEORGE KENNAN
(1938): UPI/Bettmann Newsphotos;
FRANK WISNER:
National Archives;
CHARLES THAYER:
AP/Wide World Photos;
JOHN PATON DAVIES:
AP/Wide World Photos;
CARMEL OFFIE:
AP/Wide World Photos;
HANS HEINRICH HERWARTH:
AP/Wide World Photos;
HILGER, MOLOTOV, VON RIBBENTROP:
AP/Wide World Photos;
KÖSTRING:
Ullstein Bilderdienst;
VLASOV:
Ullstein Bilderdienst;
VLASOV's ARMY CAVALRY:
AP/Wide World Photos;
LATVIAN SS VOLUNTEERS:
Bilderdienst Suddeutscher Verlag;
JEWISH WOMEN:
Archiv Gerstenberg;
HANGED ANTI-NAZI PARTISANS:
Archiv Gerstenberg;
GEHLEN AS COMMANDER OF FREMDE HEERE OST:
Bilderdienst Suddeutscher Verlag;
GEHLEN WITH STRIK-STRIKFELDT:
Archiv /INTERFOTO;
GEHLEN AT STAFF CHRISTMAS PARTY:
Ullstein Bilderdienst;
SIBERT:
AP/Wide World Photos;
SIX:
AP/Wide World Photos;
BRUNNER:
AP/Wide World Photos;
SKORZENY
(1943): Bilderdienst Suddeutscher Verlag;
SKORZENY
(1959): UPI/Bettmann Newsphotos;
DORNBERGER AND VON BRAUN:
Bilderdienst Suddeutscher Verlag;
NORDHAUSEN CONCENTRATION CAMP:
AP/Wide World Photos;
DORNBERGER
(1954): AP/Wide World Photos;
BOLDYREFF:
AP/Wide World
Photos:
POPPE:
AP/Wide World Photos;
BARBIE PASSPORT:
AP/Wide World Photos;
BOHLEN:
AP/Wide World Photos;
DULLES:
UPI/Bettmann Newsphotos;
VON BOLSCHWING IN SS:
Berlin Document Center;
VON BOLSCHWING
(1946): collection of the author;
VON BOLSCHWING
(1981): AP/Wide World Photos;
LEBED:
James Hamilton;
MAIKOVSKIS IN
UNIFORM:
UPI/Bettmann Newsphotos;
MAIKOVSKIS
(1977): AP/Wide World Photos;
LAIPENIEKS:
AP/Wide World Photos;
HAZNERS:
UPI/Bettmann Newsphotos;
FIRST CAPTIVE NATIONS DAY
(
WITH CARDINAL SPELLMAN
): AP/Wide World Photos;
CAPTIVE NATIONS DAY DINNER:
collection of the author;
SCRANTON, PA., GATHERING:
Scranton Tribune
.

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